CREATOR PROFILE

Rachel Hill

Journalist
Atlanta-based and perpetually in motion, Rachel has spent years using travel as both personal practice and professional craft. Her work draws on a decade of solo, cultural, and healing-focused travel — much of it as a Black woman navigating destinations where representation matters. She writes with emotional intelligence and journalistic rigor, and her features carry the weight of someone who travels not just for the story but for the experience itself.

Atlanta, Georgia

Content
Travel
Lifestyle

Experience

Creator Portfolio

EXPERIENCE WITH PROPS

Rachel creates travel and lifestyle editorial content for brands in the tourism, wellness, and personal finance spaces. Her portfolio spans international and domestic destination features, solo travel guides, and deeply personal narratives about travel as healing. She is especially effective for brands seeking stories that combine aspirational destination content with genuine emotional resonance.

Subject Matter

Destination travel, cultural tourism, and wellness travel. Rachel's work explores how travel intersects with identity, mental health, and personal growth — from backpacking solo through Southeast Asia to road tripping with family through the American West as an act of shared grief and renewal.

Travel
Wellness

Content Formats

Long-form narrative features and personal essays with a strong journalistic backbone. Rachel's writing is emotionally precise and richly reported — she brings the same discipline to a travel guide as she does to a personal story, ensuring that every piece is both useful and genuinely moving.

Visual Portfolio

Get to know

Rachel Hill

Rachel writes about travel as transformation — the kind of journey that doesn't just visit places but changes the person making it. Her work on solo, cultural, and healing travel has appeared in major national publications, and she brings both lived experience and professional craft to every story.

Sample Work

Props POV

Published

Published with Props

The Road to Healing: How Traveling with My Mom Helped Us Grieve